Brian! You're not helping here, i'm in the middle of a conversion! I'm
trying to help this guy find his destiny! Com'on!
rswfire: You want to get used to the command line, trust me!
-Jonathan Sharp
Director of Technology - Imprev Inc.
Renwick Development Group - Flyerware
http://www.flyerware.com/
Phone: (425)688-9200
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 2:52 PM
To: PHP is not a drug .
Subject: Re: [PHP] NT5 Sub Domains
Hello rswfire,
(r == "[ rswfire ]") [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
r> You're right, the fact that it does not have a GUI is the reason I
r> was scared of it. =)
<snip>
>>(you may scream now if you'd like...this is where MS is...MS...) you
>>run the apache deamon with a command like C:\path\to\apache.exe
>>start
Good lord! That was a lot of trimming for quoted material. :)
Anyway, you can also use Apache Manager from the Windows Tray to stop
and start Apache (without any annoying MS-DOS windows).
http://brian.threadnet.com
It's written by Brian Moon. The same guy who authored Phorum.
-Brian
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